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Pliskin

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  1. 2-0 up and this useless cųnt still won’t bring Evans on?
  2. Can we swap Thomas’s? Their LB Thomas is better than ours!
  3. HES BACK PATSON DAKA THE ZAMBIA ATTACKER
  4. Don’t write him off just yet, give him time!
  5. Page so far looking like the most composed player on the pitch.
  6. Daka **** me, can’t even beat a league two player…..
  7. Proper football stadium though…… love little shitholes like this.
  8. Most weekends in wales I imagine?
  9. In another time, when we could probably focus on the FA cup, I would be well up for it…. But when we’re on our arse, and struggling to put out an 11 that we can actually be proud of, I’d like to think he would this as an opportunity to start all of those academy lads who maybe on the periphery of the match day squad…. So, why put on Daka ahead of Evans? Why can’t he start and have at least an hour, rather than watc Daka embarrasses himself against league two opposition….. Give our dire situation, I’d like to have see this be a proper experiment rather than a rotation opportunity, that will likely backfire. Im glad Aluko is in, but we should be putting all of them in. Monga, Evans… the lot, it’s the opportunity to do so.
  10. He's garbage. He was terrible at Wigan, and has been terrible for us so far….. he’s got a goal which is essentially irrelevant, and running around a bit doesn’t really help, Daka does that, and he doesn’t do shit.
  11. Don’t know how I feel to be honest…. I mean starting Daka over Evans is ****ing insane….. league two opposition? Any available academy player ready should be starting. Frankly I don’t give a flying **** about the FA cup this season, and I’d much rather see us go out, out play mainly academy lads to se how they fair and if they could do a job in the championship for us. But no, he sticks Daka in, I could put my dog on for 90 and he would come off with better stats than Daka….. With it being the FA cup, I’d take a defeat if it meant Marti finally getting the boot. The only slight positive about this club is the academy, and he’s even neglecting that.
  12. I do enjoy being an underdog…….
  13. We haven’t got a squad big enough to rotate have we?
  14. Especially when we get slapped by chesterfield 😂
  15. I don’t want him anywhere near the squad, but I have a feeling Marti will start him upfront.
  16. Begovic Nelson Vesty Okoli Aluko Thomas Hamza Page Monga BDR S. Thomas
  17. “It khan carry on like this”
  18. There are just some who will never be able to bring themselves to criticise Top, it will always be something else Seagrave, Rodgers, the EPL the EFL, Wellen’s, climate change or aliens…… but never will they dream of saying that Top is rubbish at his job.
  19. Agree. Then interview was pathetic. Propaganda aimed at dangling a tit for the faithful to suckle on… noting but empty words and self preservation tactics to keep the vultures off his back…. Our decline has not been sudden, nor has it been unavoidable. It has been slow, foreseeable, and—most damningly—self-inflicted. Since “Top” assumed full control of the club, we’ve drifted from being a model of modern football governance to a cautionary tale of complacency, indecision, and managerial neglect. This is not an attack on sentiment or legacy. Vichai’s name will always be intertwined with our greatest triumph. But football clubs cannot be run on memory and goodwill alone. What has followed has been a prolonged failure of leadership, where difficult decisions were delayed, accountability was absent, and strategic direction all but vanished. Top’s tenure has been defined by passivity at moments that demanded authority. When the squad aged and stagnated, decisive renewal never came. When recruitment clearly failed to keep pace with the league, those responsible were left untouched. When performances deteriorated, the club clung to hope rather than confronting reality. The result was not loyalty—it was inertia. Nowhere has this weakness been more evident than in our financial governance. The club has become a regular subject of scrutiny, investigation, and disciplinary action from football authorities. Persistent PSR issues have not been the result of bad luck or ambiguous rules, but of a reckless approach to spending without a coherent long-term plan. A well-run club does not repeatedly find itself “in discussion” with the league. We are no longer unfortunate participants in a complex system—we are serial offenders in the eyes of regulators. This constant hounding by league officials is not persecution; it is consequence. It reflects a boardroom that either failed to understand the rules or chose to gamble against them. Either explanation points to incompetence. The penalties, uncertainty, and reputational damage have compounded instability on the pitch, undermining recruitment, morale, and credibility. The most alarming aspect is how far standards have fallen. We were once a Premier League champion and European competitor, now stare at the very real prospect of sliding further down the football pyramid, with relegation battles becoming the norm rather than the exception. A club of this size, support, and infrastructure flirting with the threat of League One is not suffering from misfortune—it is suffering from mismanagement. Leadership in football is not about visibility at trophy parades or silence in moments of crisis. It is about setting vision, enforcing standards, and accepting responsibility when things go wrong. On all three counts, Top has failed. His ownership has been characterised by detachment rather than direction, caution when boldness was required, and a damaging reluctance to admit mistakes. We do not lack resources as such. We do not lack support. We do however lack leadership. Until the club is run with competence, transparency, and urgency—rather than nostalgia and denial—the disarray will continue. And history will not judge this era kindly. Not because success was impossible, but because an incredible decline was allowed….
  20. He will go IMO. Bournemouth can afford to pay £30m and probably will.
  21. No way Wilson comes here, he can paid a mint for being injured in Saudi!!!!
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